Summary

  • League One: Birmingham beat Peterborough 3-2 after trailing 2-0 to win sixth game in a row

  • Steve Bruce's Blackpool win fourth consecutive game with 3-0 win over Burton

  • Bolton beat Crawley 2-0 and Reading come from behind to earn win over Huddersfield in early games

  • League Two: Gillingham go top after beating Barrow

  • Walsall hammer Colchester 4-0 and Harrogate beat Bradford in 12:30 kick-offs

  • Wimbledon v Accrington postponed because of flood damage to pitch

  • Get involved: #bbcefl

  1. goal

    GOAL: Bromley 1-1 MK Donspublished at 15:24 British Summer Time

    Michael Cheek (23 mins)

    Michael Cheek was a prolific goalscorer in non-league but at 33 years of age is in his first EFL season and this is his fifth goal of the campaign already.

    Corey Whitely gets the assist for playing Cheek in on goal.

  2. League One latestpublished at 15:22 British Summer Time

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    Bristol Rovers take the lead against Wycombe, courtesy of a goal from the experienced Scott Sinclair.

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    GOAL: Blackpool 1-0 Burtonpublished at 15:19 British Summer Time

    Odeluga Offiah (19 mins)

    The Steve Bruce Blackpool bounce continues.

    Lee Evans sends in the free-kick and Odeluga Offiah attacks it and heads it past Burton goalkeeper Max Crocombe.

    A first Blackpool goal for on-loan Brighton defender Offiah, who is the nephew of rugby league great Martin Offiah.

    Steve BruceImage source, PA Media
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    GOAL: Gillingham 1-0 Barrowpublished at 15:19 British Summer Time

    Jayden Clarke (17 mins)

    The lead in League Two could change a few times over the course of the next couple of hours but Gillingham are top...for now.

    Jayden Clarke gets the Kent side in front as he's played through by Robbie McKenzie and beats Stanway for his third goal of the season.

  5. Postpublished at 15:18 British Summer Time

    Gillingham 0-0 Barrow

    Jack Nolan has come closest for Gillingham in the early stages but the Barrow goalkeeper Wyll Stanway is equal to it.

    That followed the earlier effort from Theo Vassell for the visitors who will have clocked-up nearly 1,250 miles on the road at the end of this EFL weekend.

  6. goal

    GOAL: Birmingham 0-2 Peterboroughpublished at 15:17 British Summer Time

    Emmanuel Fernandez (16 mins)

    We've got a coupon buster on our hands! Who saw this scoreline coming?

    Peterborough double their lead through defender Emmanuel Fernandez as he is left all alone to head home Jadel Katongo's corner.

    You can only imagine the smile on Barry Fry's face with this score.

  7. League Two latestpublished at 15:16 British Summer Time

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    Fleetwood lead 1-0 away at Cheltenham, with Matty Virtue opening the scoring five minutes in.

    Elsewhere, Sam Lavelle has given Carlisle the lead against Grimsby.

  8. Postpublished at 15:16 British Summer Time

    Morecambe 1-0 Notts County

    A draw would be enough to lift Morecambe off the bottom of the EFL and they still lead through Lee Angol.

    But this is a very open game.

  9. Postpublished at 15:15 British Summer Time

    Blackpool 0-0 Burton

    Blackpool have won three in a row and probably fancy making it four out of four this afternoon.

    Midfielder Albie Morgan has a crack from distance, but he's off target.

  10. Postpublished at 15:13 British Summer Time

    Gillingham 0-0 Barrow

    Barrow have the first serious chance of this game between the early pacesetters but Theo Vassell can only toe an effort straight at Glenn Morris in the Gillingham goal.

  11. Postpublished at 15:10 British Summer Time

    Birmingham 0-1 Peterborough

    It is almost 40 years since Birmingham won six in the row which is what they are aiming for today.

    Blues are going to have to do it the hard way in this way to keep that run going.

  12. Postpublished at 15:10 British Summer Time

    Birmingham 0-1 Peterborough

    Kerys Harrop
    Ex-Birmingham City women defender on BBC Radio WM

    A really disappointing start and it's come from kick-off.

    Peacock-Farrell needs to launch that long and Jones has gone in and got a touch.

  13. goal

    GOAL: Bromley 0-1 MK Donspublished at 15:08 British Summer Time

    Joe Tomlinson (8 mins)

    What a start to the Scott Lindsey reign in charge of MK.

    Tommy Leigh holds-up the ball in the Bromley area and Joe Tomlinson arrives to slot home.

  14. Postpublished at 15:07 British Summer Time

    Gillingham 0-0 Barrow

    This would have been a battle between the top two but for Walsall's storming win over Colchester at lunchtime.

    Only a draw would see the Saddlers stay top.

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    GOAL: Birmingham 0-1 Peterboroughpublished at 15:06 British Summer Time

    Ricky-Jade Jones (4 mins)

    Who saw this one coming?!

    A self-inflicted wound for Birmingham and their goalkeeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell. He takes a long time, an awfully long time to deal with the ball and in that time, Ricky-Jade Jones closes him down and the ball flies into the net.

    Posh lead against the unbeaten Blues.

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    GOAL: Morecambe 1-0 Notts Countypublished at 15:04 British Summer Time

    Lee Angol (2 mins)

    Is this the day for Morecambe to get their first win of the season?

    Well they've made the best possible start as Lee Angol puts them ahead.

    Adam Lewis puts the ball into the Notts County area and Angol scrambles it over the line.

  17. Stand up for the Grecianspublished at 15:03 British Summer Time

    Wigan 0-0 Exeter

    Around 400 Exeter fans have come up north for this fixture.

    It's a journey of no less than 243 miles up the M5 and the M6.

    Those Grecians supporters - we salute you!

  18. Blues' heavyweight presencepublished at 15:01 British Summer Time

    Birmingham 0-0 Peterborough

    There is barely a seat to be had at St Andrews @Knighthead Park, as a crowd of around 29,000 gathers and 'Keep Right On' reverberates around this famous ground.

    Krystian Bielik is back to captain the side.

    This team and setting really adds a lot of clout to League One football.

  19. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:00 British Summer Time

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    Fans have parked up and grabbed a quick pie. Players have gone thrown their warm-ups. Managers have issued their last messages.

    Everything's ready. We're ready. Are you?

  20. When Bazza meets Bradypublished at 14:57 British Summer Time

    Birmingham v Peterborough (15:00 BST)

    Barry Fry heading to a Peterborough gameImage source, Rex Features

    At Birmingham's last home game against Wrexham, NFL legend Tom Brady was sat alongside David Beckham in the posh seats at St Andrews at Knighthead Park.

    Now Brady will have met plenty of famous faces in his illustrious career, but today if he's in town, he could come face to face with one of English football's most ebullient characters - Barry Fry!

    Bazza, now 79, is the longstanding director of football for today's visitors Peterborough and the master of plucking gems from non-league football.

    This is Blues' first season in the third tier for 30 years. That season, Fry led them to a title and Auto Windscreens Shield double.

    The way they have started this season under Chris Davies, you would not bet against a repeat.